Petroleum engineers, geologists, geophysicists, managers and others involved with the design or implementation of risk analysis systems in the development environment.

About the Course

Introductory course about the application of systematic risk analysis to identify, quantify and manage the risks and uncertainties associated with petroleum field development and production. The instructor is an experienced practitioner and educator with broad and diverse expertise in all facets of E&P project characterization and risk analysis.

Featured Speakers

Speaker Mark McLane

Partner Rose & Associates, LLP Mark A. McLane is a Partner in the international consulting firm of Rose & Associates, LLP (R&A). R&A provides risk analysis education, software and consulting services for companies worldwide. In 2004 – 2005 he served as a Distinguished Lecturer of the Society of Petroleum Engineers …

PartnerRose & Associates, LLP

Mark A. McLane is a Partner in the international consulting firm of Rose & Associates, LLP (R&A). R&A provides risk analysis education, software and consulting services for companies worldwide. In 2004 – 2005 he served as a Distinguished Lecturer of the Society of Petroleum Engineers on the topic of "Reserve Overbooking – An Issue of Professional Ethics."

He has a diverse technical and business background spanning more than 25 years in the petroleum industry. He joined Rose & Associates in January 2000 after three years with Pioneer Natural Resources and 17 Years with Exxon Company, U.S.A. He has co-authored several technical papers and served on the Professional Ethics/Registration Panel at the 2003 SPE ATCE in Denver, Colorado. He has taught courses for the Gulf Coast Section of SPE, SPE-ATCE, SPE-EAGE, SPE-HEES, AAPG and the Houston Geological Society.

He holds a BSc with Honors in Petroleum Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin.